SCOTUS Justice Clarence Thomas Forces NJ Attorney to Admit State Targeted Pro-Life Group with Probe
- Justice Clarence Thomas questioned New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin's office about their lack of specific complaints against First Choice Women’s Resource Centers before issuing a subpoena.
- First Choice argued that the subpoena violates their First Amendment rights and could deter potential donors from contributing.
- Chief Counsel Sundeep Iyer admitted there were no specific complaints about First Choice, stating the investigation was a 'fishing expedition.'
- A decision from the Supreme Court regarding the case of First Choice Women’s Resource Centers, Inc. v. Platkin is anticipated by June 2026.
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SCOTUS Justice Clarence Thomas forces NJ attorney to admit state targeted pro-life group with probe
Conservative Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas got a lawyer for the New Jersey Attorney General's Office to admit it mounted an alleged "fishing expedition" against a pro-life organization without any complaints filed about the group.
Audio: Clarence Thomas Rakes Blue-State AG Rep Over the Coals for Targeting Pro-Life Pregnancy Center
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas pressed a representative of the New Jersey Attorney General’s office to admit on Tuesday that the state had no basis to investigate a pro-life pregnancy […] The post Audio: Clarence Thomas Rakes Blue-State AG Rep Over the Coals for Targeting Pro-Life Pregnancy Center appeared first on The Western Journal.
Justice Thomas Exposes Democrat Officials For Having No Basis To Investigate Pro-Life Pregnancy Center
Justice Thomas pressed the New Jersey Attorney General's office to admit on Tuesday that the state had no basis to investigate a pregnancy center.
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